Just remove all the flowers and shrubbery, dig a hole, then bury it. You'll see the difference next spring.
Failing that - send it to Alice in Slumberland and she'll give it the small pill-ow and voila!.
Failing that - ignore it :)
Failing that - Are you familiar with the process of humping mattresses? Ok!..i'm glad you said yes!...Hump it into oblivion Yeehaaa! ;)
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2007-05-03 05:16:36
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answered by Anonymous
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Should of thought of that before you got a new bed. I'd place an ad in the paper or ask around at work or someplace to see if anyone needs a bed. Heck, there's always ebay!
2007-05-03 04:09:48
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answered by LifterSteady 3
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Put it on craigslist for free and have the person pick it up. If not, call the local Goodwill or Salvation army and they'll pick it up for you. If none of the above, call a friend with a truck and take it to the dump. Congrats on the new bed!: )
2007-05-03 04:10:27
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answered by Sierra12 3
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Get the guy who brought the new bed in,take it out.Simple.If that is not done already,check with some Organisations who might have a better use for it.Like for the poor or homeless( of cos,the bed better be in good condition
2007-05-03 04:11:04
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answered by HeroHua 6
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If you really did get a new bed, the company that delivered will dispose of the old mattress.
2007-05-03 04:10:42
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answered by sandrota 6
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They company that delivered your new matress should have taken the old one away and disposed of it. Call the store and POLITELY ask if this is something the delivery people might have missed, and they will likely come out and take it away for you.
2007-05-03 04:10:30
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answered by New Dog Owner 4
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Depending on your area. Some people will come pick up large items like that for no charge... some for maybe little money. Either way, i would call to have it picked up because you do not want to be the one driving it around.
2007-05-03 04:11:58
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answered by viewadam 2
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ebay? you know the man at the bed shop said your sposed to change your bed every 4-6 years. when i asked if thats just the matress he said no the whole thing because of changes in physical state. sheeeeeesh
2007-05-03 04:11:11
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answered by Anonymous
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Drop it off at the nearest thrit store. Usually delivery services will pick up the old mattresses. Guess you missed out on that one...
2007-05-03 04:11:46
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answered by RJsGirl 3
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Usually the furniture company will dispose of the old one for a small fee.
2007-05-03 04:09:51
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answered by AsianPersuasion :) 7
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